Lists of boys' schools
Here are lists of schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades, or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points), by country.
Australia
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Asquith Boys High School
- Blacktown Boys High School
- Canterbury Boys' High School
- James Cook Boys Technology High School
- Epping Boys High School
- Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School
- Homebush Boys High School
- Normanhurst Boys' High School
- Punchbowl Boys High School
- Randwick Boys High School
- Sydney Boys High School
- Queensland
- Anglican Church Grammar School
- Brisbane Boys' College
- Brisbane Grammar School
- Padua College
- St Augustine's College (Queensland)
- St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon
- St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
- St Laurence's College
- Victoria
- Former boys' schools
- Macquarie Boys Technology High School
- Maryborough Boys' High School, merged into Maryborough State High School
- Newcastle Boys' High School, became coeducational
- Southwood Boys' Grammar School, became a part of Tintern Grammar
- The School, Mount Victoria
Azerbaijan
- Former
Canada
British Columbia
Vancouver
- St. George's School (Vancouver)
- Vancouver Christian School
Ontario
Toronto
- Brebeuf College School
- Chaminade College School
- Neil McNeil High School
- St. Michael's College School
- Upper Canada College
- Royal St. George's College
Former:
- Michael Power High School, merged into Michael Power/St. Joseph High School
- De La Salle College became coeducational
Ethiopia
Fiji
- Toorak Boys’ School
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Hong Kong
India
Please see, Category:Boys' schools in India.
Iran
Since the Iranian Revolution government schools have been divided by gender
- Tehran International School has separate campuses for boys.
Japan
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Asano Junior & Senior High School
- Keio Senior High School
- Keio Futsubu School a.k.a. Keio Gijuku Futsubu (慶應義塾普通部, Keiō Gijuku Futsubu; junior high school)
- Gifu Prefecture
- Saitama Prefecture
- Tokyo
- Azabu High School
- Gyosei Junior and Senior High School
- Gyosei Primary School (暁星小学校)
- Kaisei Academy
- Musashi Junior and Senior High School
- Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School
- St. Mary's International School
- Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School
- Seisoku Gakuen Senior High School
- Takanawa Junior / Senior High School
- Tokyo Gakuen High School
- Waseda University Junior and Senior High School
- Former
- Hachioji Academy (became coeducational in 1947)
Kenya
South Korea
Luxembourg
- Now coeducational
- Lycée de Garçons Esch-sur-Alzette (since 1969)
- Lycée de Garçons de Luxembourg (since the 1960s)
Mauritius
- Cosmopolitan College (Boys)
- Ebène State Secondary School (Boys)
- Windsor College Boys
Mexico
Irish Institute in the State of Mexico has a separate campus for boys.
Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria in Mexico City has a separate campus for boys.
Nepal
- St. Xavier's School, Godavari (became coed in 1996)
New Zealand
- Auckland Grammar School
- De La Salle College, Mangere East
- Dilworth School
- Kelston Boys' High School
- King's College, Auckland (Junior only)
- King's School, Auckland
- Liston College
- Rosmini College
- Sacred Heart College, Auckland
- Saint Kentigern Boys' School
- St Paul's College, Auckland
- St Peter's College, Auckland
- Westlake Boys High School
- Bay of Plenty Region
- Canterbury region
- Christchurch Boys' High School
- Christ's College, Christchurch
- Medbury School
- Shirley Boys' High School
- St Bede's College, Christchurch
- St Thomas of Canterbury College
- Timaru Boys' High School
- Waihi School
- Gisborne Region
- Hastings Boys' High School
- Hereworth School
- Lindisfarne College, New Zealand
- Napier Boys' High School
- St John's College, Hastings
- Te Aute College
- Whangarei Boys' High School
- Otago region
- John McGlashan College
- King's High School, Dunedin
- Otago Boys' High School
- Waitaki Boys' High School
- Southland region
- Taranaki Region
- Nelson College
- Nelson College Preparatory School
- Waikato region
Nigeria
- Abia State
- Akwa Ibom State
- Anambra State
- Benue State
- Ebonyi State
- Imo State
- Lagos State
- Ogun State
- Baptist Boys' High School
- Ijebu Ode Grammar School
- King's College, Lagos
- Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta
- Oyo State
- Plateau State
Singapore
- Hwa Chong Institution Boys High School
- Victoria School
South Africa
- Graeme College
- St Andrews College
- Grey High School
- Queen's College Boys' High School
- Dale College
- Selborne College
- Muir College
- Free State
- Parktown Boys' High School
- Pretoria Boys High School
- St Stithians College
- Springs Boys' High School
- King Edward VII School
- Christian Brothers' College, Boksburg
- Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool
- St Johns College
- St David's Marist, Inanda
- Jeppe High School for Boys
- St Benedict's College, Bedfordview
- St Alban's College
- St Declan's School for Boys
- Athlone Boys High School
- Highlands North Boys High School
- Drakensberg Boys' Choir School
- St Charles College
- Kearsney College
- Michaelhouse
- Hilton College
- Clifton School
- Durban High School
- Northwood School
- Glenwood High School
- Maritzburg College
- Westville Boys High School
- Pinetown Boys' High School
- Hoër Landbouskool Boland
- Diocesan College
- Paarl Boys' High School
- Wynberg Boys' High School
- Rondebosch Boys High School
- Paul Roos Gymnasium
- South African College Schools
Taiwan (Republic of China)
Tanzania
Turkey
- Now coeducational
- Tarsus American College
- Lycée Saint-Joseph,_Istanbul (became coeducational in 1987)
- Moved
- American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (was in Izmir/Smyrna, moved to Lebanon)
United Kingdom
United States
Zimbabwe
- Kutama College (officially St Francis Xavier College)
- Peterhouse Boys' School
By former countries
Ottoman Empire
- Adana Vilayet
- Adrianople Vilayet
- Aydin Vilayet
- American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (Smyrna (now Izmir))
- Constantinople Vilayet
- Salonika Vilayet
- Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki (Salonika)
See also
References
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